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Republican Propaganda Minister Rupert Murdoch, the chairman and chief executive of News Corp, received a $12.5m cash bonus, while his total remuneration rose 47% to $33m, according to the company's annual statement to shareholders.
In July, shortly after the end of News Corp's financial year, Chase Carey, News Corp's chief operating officer and Murdoch's right-hand man, took home $30m, including a $10m bonus.
Roger Ailes, who runs Fox News, received a slight increase in total compensation in 2011, up to $15.5m from $13.9m in 2010. Ailes received a $1.5m cash bonus.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/sep/02/rupert-murdoch-bonus
Republican Propaganda Minister Rupert Murdoch, the chairman and chief executive of News Corp, received a $12.5m cash bonus, while his total remuneration rose 47% to $33m, according to the company's annual statement to shareholders.
In July, shortly after the end of News Corp's financial year, Chase Carey, News Corp's chief operating officer and Murdoch's right-hand man, took home $30m, including a $10m bonus.
Roger Ailes, who runs Fox News, received a slight increase in total compensation in 2011, up to $15.5m from $13.9m in 2010. Ailes received a $1.5m cash bonus.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/sep/02/rupert-murdoch-bonus